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Libretto in tre atti di Francesco Maria Piave (55b).
Libretto in tre atti di Francesco Maria Piave (55b).
Dramma lirico in quattro atti, versi di Arrigo Boito e musica di Giuseppe Verdi (55b).
Testo di Francesco Maria Piave, musica di Giuseppe Verdi (55b).
Tragedia in quattro atti, testi di Enrico Heime (55b).
Testi di Luigi Illica (55b).
Commedia lirica in tre atti, testi di P. Suardon (55b).
Melodramma in quattro atti di Tobia Gorrio con musica di A. Ponchielli (55b).
Melodramma in quattro atti di Tobia Gorrio con musica di A. Ponchielli (55b).
Testo e musica dell'A., versione ritmica italiana di A. Zanardini (55b).
Grande opera romantica in tre atti (55b).
Opera seria in tre atti. Testi di Carlo Pepoli (55b).
Melodramma in due atti. Testi di Felice Romani (55b).
Melodramma in due atti. Testi di Felice Romani (55b).
Tragedia lirica in due atti. Testi di Felice Romani (55b).
Bologna, Magri (anni '90 circa), 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata, pp. 246, numerose illustrazioni nel testo.
1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers bound into period outer wrappers. 12mo, 56 pages, 1 leaf ; 18 cm. Title page and all song lyrics are bilingual, German-English; Preface by Lob is in German. This is only the second Jewish hymnal published in Chicago (the first is 1861) . The Jewish Virtual Library cites this work, and includes an image, in its article on Judaic Treasures: From Haven to Home, Sacred Music: Otto Lob's German-English hymnal published in Chicago, which included simple, natural, and light rearrangements of traditional melodies, was also part of the effort to revitalize liturgical music. They include an image of the title page as well. (Jewishvirtuallibrary. Or) in Musik gesetzt von Otto Lob ; mit deutschem und englischem Text. Singerman 2570, listing 3 copies. SUBJECT(S) : Synagogue music. Hymns, OCLC: 77655959. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (JTS, HUC, Carnegie Libr, LBI) , none west or south of Cincinnati. Jewish institutional stamp on title page, previous owners name/adderss on inside later rear cover, corners a bit rounded, otherwise Very Good Condition. Scarce. (KH-8-64)
116661 page portant la pensée à lencre noire (310 x 210) (adresse imprimée en bas « 11 bis, avenue Léopold II - Paris XVIe ») + 1 lettre autographe à lencre or, 2 pp. sur 2 feuilles, la première avec entête imprimée en relief « Moulte de Parte », les 2 portant adresse imprimée en bas « 11 bis, avenue Léopold II - Paris XVIe ».Pli horizontal sur les 3 documents, superbe ensemble, magnifique écriture très graphique.
20012090502113706436Not Available 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
26589'at the St James' Theatre kindly lent by Mr. George Alexander On Friday June 7th 1907 at 3 p.m.'. 4pp. folio. Bifolium. In fair condition on aged paper slightly worn at head. The front page is headed 'H.R.H. Princess Christian and the Royal Members are Patrons of a Private Farewell Matinee arrranged by Lady Romney on behalf of the Green Park Club for Mr. and Mrs. Luther Munday'. The names of twenty performers are listed beneath this headed by Herbert Beerbohm Tree with various other individuals named. The central two pages form a single arrangement of dozens of facsimile signatures beneath the following message from the Countess of Romney as President of the Green Room Club: 'Names are the beads of Memory's Rosay. I have had these autographs fac-similied from Mr. Munday's collection of letters because they connect the past with the present. These Stars in the firmament of Art have all and many more without money or price taken some part in the Thousand Hours of Play and Song - social gatherings initiated and managed by Mr. & Mrs. Munday. To this Farewell Tribute from the Green Park Club headd by its Royal members I have added overleaf one other record viz: that of the original Lyric Club. These with 76 organized for charities comprise 400 Entertainments given during the past 20 years.' The final page is headed 'Copy of a Record of the Old Lyric Club 1887. To the Secretary: Mr. Luther Munday'. Among those endorsing the account are Edward Spencer Churchill Henry Irvving Arthur Sullivan George Grossmith and Charles Wyndham. 'at the St James' Theatre, kindly lent by Mr. George Alexander, On Friday, June 7th, 1907, at 3 p.m.' unknown
198323339Toulon, Musée de Toulon, (1983). Un vol. au format pt in-4 carré (212 x 242 mm) de 68 pp., broché.
180711943Bourg, A.J.M. Janinet, 1807 ; in-8, broché ; 320, (2) pp., couverture grise postérieure, titre manuscrit.
18077261Bourg, Imprimerie A.J.M. Janinet, 1807 ; in-8 ; demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs, titre doré (reliure du XIXe siècle) ; 320 pp.
192971481New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Robbins Music Corporation 1929. Very Good. Two publications of sheets music 5pp. each. Both consist of one loose sheet tucked into folded wraps. Wraps measure 9 1/4 inches by 12 1/4 inches when folded. With subtle edgewear and creasing to the wraps and a minor spots of soiling here and there. Previous owner's name in large and small pencil on the front wrap of "Hang on to Me." Rear wraps feature "Singin' In The Rain" and "Your Mother and Mine." Ukulele arrangement by Hank Linet. Cover art by Utah-born Jazz Age artist John Held Jr. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Robbins Music Corporation unknown
1989PEINTURE235612451224Paris, CELIV, 1989, 23 x 31, 161 pages sous percaline éditeur imprimée et jaquette illustrée. Iconographie noir & blanc et couleurs.